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Everyone agrees that this election cycle is unlike any we have witnessed in many, many years, close to unprecedented. That starts with how quickly the race for President began. Candidates were already lining up in earnest in November 2006, immediately following the off-year elections.
There have been countless twists and turns with the fortunes of various candidates going up and down like a roller coaster. We have experienced anomalies that have repeatedly stumped the pundits. And as this article is being written, the battle between pro-abortion presidential candidates within the Democratic Party is hotter than ever.
As pro-lifers, it never hurts to be reminded what we need to do to prepare ourselves even now. One of the very first steps is to be sure you are registered to vote.
Obvious? Yes, but of particular importance in 2008. The campaigns have drawn huge turnouts in the primaries and caucuses. While there is no guarantee this will translate into an especially heavy turnout in November, it could well.
The earlier you begin to remind folks to be sure they are registered to vote, the easier it is to be ready for November. And of course for many young people, 2008 will be the first year they will be old enough to cast a ballot.
Voting is the easiest way to be involved, to help make a ...
Source: HighBeam Research, The Twists and Turns of 2008: The Critical Importance of Registering...